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eL Seed spent most of last week in Shoreditch, East London working on a brand new piece for the Shubbak Festival.Shubbak is the UK’s premier festival of contemporary Arab culture, presenting outstanding international Arab artists in LondonPainting on the famed Village Underground mural, the Tunisian muralist brought to life some of his signature Arabic-Persian typography

eL Seed recently spent some time in North Africa where he was invited by the DJART project to paint a new piece on the streets of Algiers in Algeria.The Tunisian calligraphy artist went big with this beautiful piece which is based on the song “Bilad Al Khayr” from Dahman El Harrachi. In case you read arabic,

eL Seed was also invited in North Africa to paint for the Djerbahood project in the city of Erriadh on the island of Djerba in Tunisia.The popular muralist quickly worked his way through this signature Arabic calligraphic piece for the local tourists to enjoy.Continue reading for an extra image on this new piece and then

eL Seed is back from the Middle-East where he was commissioned to work on this new mural in the fifth district of Paris, France.eL Seed is a French-Tunisian street artist whose works incorporate traditional Arabic calligraphy, a style he calls “calligraffiti”.Incorporating elements of both the graffiti and Arabic calligraphic traditions, eL Seed is known for